Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en Jiangxi
Peng Yu-chang
Peng Yu-chang es un actor y cantante chino, representado por Comic International Productions.
Zhang Guotao
Zhang Guotao fue un miembro fundador y líder del Partido Comunista de China (PCC) durante el final de la década de 1920 y la de 1930. Escribió varias memorias sobre el PCC que aportan información valiosa sobre su historia inicial.
Li Zehua
Li Zehua es un periodista chino, rapero y Youtuber.
Empress Wei
Empress Wei was an empress of the Chinese Tang Dynasty. She was the second wife of Emperor Zhongzong, who reigned twice, and during his second reign, she tried to emulate the example of her mother-in-law Wu Zetian and seize power. She was in charge of government affairs during her husband's reign. Emperor Zhongzong's death in 710—a death traditionally believed to be a poisoning she carried out together with her daughter Li Guo'er the Princess Anle—gave her the power to become the empress dowager and regent, but in short order was overthrown and killed in a coup led by Emperor Zhongzong's nephew Li Longji and Emperor Zhongzong's sister Princess Taiping.
Hsieh Chi-ta
Hsieh Chi-ta is a retired Taiwanese politician who served in the Legislative Yuan from 1993 to 2002.
Gao Xingjian
Gao Xingjian es un escritor en lengua china.
Tao Yuanming
陶淵明 Tao Yuanming o Tao Qian (陶潛) fue un escritor chino de inspiración taoísta. Celebró la vida campesina y el vino. La fuente de las flores del pescador o La fuente del jardín de los melocotoneros (桃花源) es una obra representativa, cuya temática es una sociedad sin Estado ni jerarquía ubicada en un valle oculto.
Dan Duyu
Dan Duyu, also romanized as Dan Do-yu, was a Chinese film director and cinematographer who directed more than 30 films from 1922 to 1952. He was married to film actress Yin Mingzhu. Their daughter Judy Dan appeared in many American films.
Deng Yuwen
Deng Yuwen is a Chinese journalist, writer and commentator on current events. He was an editor of the Study Times. He is a visiting scholar at the Institute of China Policy at the University of Nottingham.
Yan Shu
Yan Shu was a Chinese statesman, poet, calligrapher and a literary figure of the Song dynasty. He was given the posthumous title of Yuanxian (元獻) as well as bestowed the title of Duke of Linzi.